Hotel «Beta» Izmailovo

The «Beta» Hotel is the part of Izmailovo Hotel Complex, the largest hotel complex in Europe. Designed by architect Rabaev it was built in 1980 for XXII Olympic Games.
Today, «Beta» is a modern, multifunctional hotel where we are glad to offer you accommodation in comfortable rooms, quality restaurant services and spacious conferences facilities. Our hotel has an advantage of close proximity to the city center, metro station (2 minutes’ walk) and MCC station «Izmailovo».

Rooms

“Beta” is a modern business-class hotel. 975 comfortably appointed guest rooms offer a distinctive yet hospitable style. We are always glad to offer you comfortable standard rooms, refined first and business class rooms, exquisite premier and wedding suites.

«Comfort suites» at the "Beta" Hotel – are the apartments worthy of VIP persons. The room consists of two rooms with a total area of 45 square meters – here you will find everything for an unforgettable stay!

The name of the room fully reflects its essence: a luxurious bedroom, a spacious bathroom, a bright living room and a cosy relaxation area with a personal jacuzzi. Your corner of paradise in the busy city!

Room "Premier suite" is, without a doubt, the most luxurious room at the «Beta» Hotel. Fine apartment with two bathrooms, a sauna, and a living room with comfortable business area – in this room you will find everything you need for a truly luxurious holiday!

Izmailovo «Beta» - is...

975 rooms of different categories

Located in the city green zone

2 min. to the metro station

Free Wi-Fi

Parking

12 conferences halls and a meeting room

Restaurant and 2 lobby bars

3 banquet halls

Restaurants

Breakfasts, business lunches and dinners

For Hotel’s guests restaurant «Beta» serves breakfast and dinner buffet and business lunches.

Restaurant

Modern design, Russian and European cuisine and courteous waiters – all of this is the «Beta» restaurant.

House bar

In the House bar you will find a wide selection of cold appetizers, hot dishes, freshly made desserts and pastries, fragrant coffee and tea varieties.

Lobby Bar

Calm and inviting atmosphere of the Lobby bar is perfect for business meetings and for unhurried chats over a cup of coffee.

Conference halls

The «Beta» hotel – is an ideal place for various events: seminars, presentations, business meetings, corporate events and exhibitions. There are 12 conference halls and a meeting room with occupancy from 10 to 700 people. All rooms are equipped with individual air-condition system, telephone lines and free Wi-Fi. Our experienced event managers ensure that your every demand receives detailed personalized attention.

Moscow 1

of 11 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 81 sq.m

Capactity: 90 people

Moscow 2

of 9 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 98 sq.m

Capactity: 90 people

Moscow 3

of 9 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 83 sq.m

Capactity: 90 people

Moscow 4

of 9 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 97 sq.m

Capactity: 90 people

Moscow 5

of 9 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 83 sq.m

Capactity: 90 people

Sochi 1

of 9 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 81 sq.m

Capactity: 80 people

Sochi 2

of 9 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 81 sq.m

Capactity: 80 people

Athens

of 5 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 48 sq.m

Capactity: 45 people

Rome

of 5 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 40 sq.m

Capactity: 45 people

Sochi

of 14 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 162 sq.m

Capactity: 180 people

Moscow

of 34 000 rub./4 hour

Size: 442 sq.m

Capactity: 450 people

Hall-restaurant

of 47 500 rub./4 hour

Size: 700 sq.m

Capactity: 700 people

Meeting room

of 1 800 rub./hour

Size: 18 sq.m

Capactity: 12 people

Attraction

The Kremlin in Izmailovo

The Kremlin in Izmailovo is situated 5 minutes from the hotel. This is a true entertainment and cultural complex, where you can learn a lot about Moscow pre-Petrine era and traditional Russian crafts. The museums located on the territory of the complex help to make a true come back to the past. There you can visit the windmill, pottery, weaving and blacksmithing workshops and take an opportunity to study a craft of your choice!

The Izmailovo Museum-Reserve

Izmailovo – the country Tsar's residence – is a majestic estate with beautiful architectural monuments. The Monarchic court is located on the man-made island and the stone bridge connected it with the unique Bridge Tower decorated with multicolored tiles. Architectural structures of the island, icon paintings, arts and crafts at the Bridge Tower show the image of «Garden of Eden» in Izmailovo. Here in 1688 young Peter the Great found a small old english boat and since that moment he ordered to call Izmailovo «the Cradle of Russian fleet».

The Red Square

Built directly east of the Kremlin, Moscow’s historic fortress and the center of the Russian government, Red Square is home to some of the country’s most distinctive and important landmarks. Its origins date to the late 15th century, when the Muscovite prince Ivan III (Ivan the Great) expanded the Kremlin to reflect Moscow’s growing power and influence. An important public marketplace and meeting place for centuries, Red Square houses the ornate 16th-century St. Basil’s Cathedral, the State Historical Museum and the enormous GUM Department Store, as well as a modernist mausoleum for the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin.

The Moscow Kremlin

The Moscow Kremlin is one of the biggest and most beautiful architectural ensembles in the world. The first walls of the Kremlin were constructed in the middle of the 12th century. Two centuries later Moscow became the capital of a small principality and since then the Kremlin has been the residence of the Russian governors. Today part of the premises of the Kremlin is occupied by the President’s offices and this territory is closed for public admission. Main attractions: the Cathedral of the Assumption, the Archangels Cathedral, the Cathedral of the Annunciation, the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great, the Church of the Deposition of the Robe, the State Armory and the Diamond Fund.

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour

One of the most famous religious sights in Moscow is The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Situated on the bank of the Moskva River the Cathedral is known as the tallest Orthodox church in the world. The current church is the second to stand on this site. The original church, originally commissioned after the defeat of Napoleon, was built during the 19th century and took more than 40 years to build. It was destroyed in 1931 to make way for a colossal Palace of the Soviets to house the country's legislature, the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the current church was rebuilt on the site during 1995–2000.

The St. Basil’s Cathedral

The well-known St. Basil’s Cathedral is located on the opposite side of the Voskresensky Gate of the Red Square. It was built under the rule of Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible in 1554-1560 in honour of conquest of the Kazan Khanate. According to the legend, when the Tsar saw the finished cathedral, he ordered the architects to be blinded so that they would not build such a beautiful building anywhere else.
Despite the gruesome story behind it, the Cathedral itself is an architectural masterpiece consisting of nine altars spread out on one single foundation. St. Basil’s is a must-see for anyone visiting Moscow.

The Tretyakov Gallery

The State Tretyakov Gallery is the national treasury of Russian fine arts and one of the greatest museums in the world. It is located not far from the Kremlin in one of the oldest districts of Moscow. This Gallery was founded by well - known Moscow merchant Mr.Tretyakov. In 1892 Mr. Tretyakov donated his collection of canvases and other masterpieces to the city of Moscow and the Gallery was opened for the public. Now the collection includes about 100.000 pieces and focuses mainly on the Russian art.

The Novodevichy Convent

The Novodevichy Convent, in south-western Moscow, built in the 16th and 17th centuries in the so-called Moscow Baroque style, was part of a chain of monastic ensembles that were integrated into the defence system of the city. The convent was directly associated with the political, cultural and religious history of Russia, and closely linked to the Moscow Kremlin. It was used by women of the Tsar’s family and the aristocracy. Members of the Tsar’s family and entourage were also buried in its cemetery. The convent provides an example of the highest accomplishments of Russian architecture with rich interiors and an important collection of paintings and artefacts.

The Bolshoi Theater

The pride of all Russia - Bolshoi Theater - is one of the world’s biggest opera and ballet theaters, rated as high as La Scala in Italy and Covent Garden in England. The theatre shows around 3-4 different operas and 2-3 ballets each year. The focus is on classical masterpieces from composers such as Mozart, Verdi and Wagner. Also the stage of this theater was first to see many outstanding works of Russian composers; its company consists of the most famous local singers, dancers, conductors, directors, and choreographers.

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